Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Forecast for Snow in the South

Low pressure is expected to track from near the Gulf Coast to off the Southeast coast in response to an energetic upper-level system kicking out of the Southwest. With sufficiently cold air in place, the low will help pull moisture northward across the South, resulting in snow for some locations, and a cold rain for others.
Wintry precipitation becomes more widespread and expands eastward through the day. In general, snow or a rain and snow mixture is possible between I-20 and I-40 from northeast Texas, southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana to northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, northern Georgia, far southern Tennessee, Upstate South Carolina and eventually North Carolina. Poor travel conditions are likely in this swath.
Below is an overview of the forecast for Winter Storm Remus, which starts Tuesday night and goes through Wednesday night. However, keep in mind that this forecast will likely change leading up to the event, so check back for updates.
Link:http://www.weather.com/storms/winter/news/winter-storm-remus-south-snow

Tuesday's Night Forecast

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